Where to Mail Your Christmas Cards in Christmas, Florida By Fred Mays ITWPA Member Christmas comes only once a year unless you live in a little town just east of Orlando Florida. For the people who live in the village of Christmas, they get Christmas every day. Christmas is a small town of little more than a thousand people. It straddles Highway 50, Colonial … [Read more...] about Where to Mail Your Christmas Cards in Christmas, Florida
Editor’s Choice – November 2019
By Tomeka Allgood What is the #1 mistake you see in queries? The number one mistake that I see in queries is the inability to make the actual story as good as the query. Many new writers write a great pitch, but when the actual article is submitted, I’m underwhelmed. Either the manuscript isn’t anything like the query, or it is lacking. It’s imperative to deliver the … [Read more...] about Editor’s Choice – November 2019
Cool Clock Faces Around the World
By Donna Miniely ITWPA Member Look up. Look waaaay up and take a good look at the faces on clock towers when you travel. Here are a few unique faces you might encounter. King Bhumibol Adulyadej was the king of Thailand for 60 years. Beloved by the Thai people, they called him King Bhumibol the Great. As the ninth monarch from the Chakri dynasty, he bore the … [Read more...] about Cool Clock Faces Around the World
How to Swim with Grand Cayman Stingrays
By Dede Fulk ITWPA Member As the anchor plunged down in 3-feet of water, it’s like the captain rang the dinner bell. Off the Caribbean coast of Grand Cayman, fifteen to eighteen gray rays appeared out of nowhere, flapping their silky wings in the water welcoming boats to Stingray City. When you think of stingrays, Steve Irwin’s downfall comes to mind. Not frisky, … [Read more...] about How to Swim with Grand Cayman Stingrays
Indulge Your Senses in Victoria’s Chinatown
By Donna Connolly Don’t be deceived by its small size. Canada’s oldest Chinatown, located in Victoria BC, is well worth the visit. Steeped in a rich and varied history, Victoria’s Chinatown was declared a National Historic Site in 1995. Lured by the Fraser Gold Rush in 1858, and later by laborer positions for the Canadian Pacific Railway in the 1880s, Chinese … [Read more...] about Indulge Your Senses in Victoria’s Chinatown